Natural gas news
A perfect match?
In the North America 2023 issue of LNG Industry, Noam Ayali, Lindsey Swiger, and Jessica Rodríguez, Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP, outline considerations for project developers in the US looking to integrate carbon capture facilities in LNG projects. This special report lists the references for this article.
Forecasting fast gas growth
Priya Bose, MarketsandMarkets, India, outlines how the recent growth in global energy demand has resulted in a significantly larger LNG market.
HD Hyundai Global Service signs contract with CoolCo for LNG boil-off reliquefaction unit retrofit
HD Hyundai Global Service has signed contracts with Cool Company Ltd to retrofit five LNG carriers with sub-coolers for LNG boil-off reliquefaction.
Congo and Technip Energies sign co-operation agreement
Congo’s Ministry of Hydrocarbons has signed a co-operation agreement with Technip Energies that will see the parties expand cooperation in the fields of offshore and onshore energy developments.
Capitalising on Canada’s LNG
In the June 2023 issue of LNG Industry, Jamie Brick, Pradhuman Aggarwal, Luciano Di Fiori, Dumitru Dediu, and John Parsons, McKinsey & Company, explore how Canada could capitalise on the opportunity to become a major LNG exporter.
Looking to the future of LNG
In the June 2023 issue of LNG Industry, Maximilian Rockall, Michelle Glassman Bock, and Christopher Bloch, Squire Patton Boggs, provide a year-in-review for 2022, and look at what lies ahead in 2023 for LNG.
OLT increases regasification capacity
OLT Offshore LNG Toscana has received authorisation to increase its annual regasification capacity from the current 3.75 billion m3/y to approximately 5 billion m3/y.
Wärtsilä signs agreement with NYK LNG Ship Management
Wärtsilä has signed an eight-year Guaranteed Asset Performance agreement with Japanese operator, NYK LNG Ship Management.
Titan and Carnival Corporation conclude first LNG bunker operation
Titan and Carnival Corporation have recently concluded their first LNG bunker operation in the Port of Kiel, Germany.
Sanmar Shipyards delivers electric tug to HaiSea Marine
Sanmar Shipyards has delivered HAISEA WAMIS, the first of three ground-breaking emissions-free battery electric tugs, to HaiSea Marine where it will operate at LNG Canada’s new export facility in Kitimat, British Columbia.